Le 15/01/2017 21:30, stan a écrit :
On Sun, 15 Jan 2017 18:33:12 +0100
François Patte <francois.patte(a)mi.parisdescartes.fr> wrote:
> No! Even after half an hour, the computer is still "on", the screen is
> black, fan is running, I cannot do anything with the keyboard.
>
> I think that there something wrong with encryption (my system use
> encrypted RAID1 partitions); here is what reports logwatch:
[snip]
> I don't know if I can trust that system! Things used to run smoothly
> before fedora 22....
I think I agree with you. Your case is very different than mine. If
it was my system, I would save any unique information, reinstall from
scratch, then reintroduce the unique information.
Maybe you could paste it somewhere on the web (twice to be redundant) in
encrypted form, and recover it after the new install.
But it is a *new* install: I first installed f25 and it was awfull: some
app like firefox were unable to read properly html pages, and I could
read one mail out of three with thunderbird!
So I installed fedora 24 and it works normally (up to now!) except this
shutdown problem.
I don't know where to report this problem, I think that devellopers and
packagers don't care about this. To proove this, try to install with
anaconda an encrypted raid system, preserving your home and opt
directories. It took me 3 hours before the install could begin: anaconda
hanged or crashed many times.
So my thoughts are that these fedora version (>21) are only done for
standard instalations not for secure ones!
--
François Patte
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Université Paris Descartes
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